I'm not looking for anything real fancy, I just want to be able to make some sneakys and do cue repairs with it. Thanks!
Joe
Joe
hey friend just shopped for one on here myself. Go with a tsp&b lathe! - seems to be the most bang for your buck in a lot of different options. Contact him- tsp&b
Is this the Joe who used to shoot at Coonies with red hair?
I'm not looking for anything real fancy, I just want to be able to make some sneakys and do cue repairs with it. Thanks!
Joe
I'm not looking for anything real fancy, I just want to be able to make some sneakys and do cue repairs with it. Thanks!
Joe
I do all repairs with a tsp&b including cutting house cues to make sneaky's out of themI've looked at those tsp&b lathes, but they are not for building cues, even sneakys. As far as me having red hair, that's a negative, lol. I have played coonie before tho. Got my ass handed to me too! Lol! Where are you located?
Joe
I do all repairs with a tsp&b including cutting house cues to make sneaky's out of them
Hi Joe, the lathe posted looks good, but you will need a little longer bed, i have a couple of HighTower lathes and even with a 6' bed their are times i would like to have another foot longer for the support, and the ability to move the supports brackets so the collets can be in the right place, their will be times where you would like to support the very end of the butt with a full cue, or a two piece doing joint work. If you can get this machine posted with at least a 6' bed it looks like it would do a good job, but if not look for a HT with the DC motor.
Just my 2 pennies
I've looked at those tsp&b lathes, but they are not for building cues, even sneakys. As far as me having red hair, that's a negative, lol. I have played coonie before tho. Got my ass handed to me too! Lol! Where are you located?
Joe
I have several offers on the table, and I'm leaning toward one in particular, but I just need to know if I need a taper bar and a power feed? Also, can these lathes like the custom cue lathe be modified later with a taper bar and power feed??? Just to be clear, I have no clue how to use a lathe, but I've read a little about these cue lathes, and some advertise 1.4" headstock, or 1/3 hp motor and so on, and I understand these things, but I have no idea what a taper bar or power feed even look like, lol. I have a few people who have offered to help me out, and believe me, I will take em up on it, lol. I apologize for my ignorance, but I'm not gonna try to bs my way through this. I'm just thankful for this site!
Joe